Re: how to check the linux run level

2002-05-27 Thread patrick1
/etc/inittab, the entry default is the default runlevel. patrick On 27 May 2002 08:37:27 +0930 Mark Bradbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >/sbin/runlevel > >first number is the last runlevel you were at and the second number >given is the current run level > > > >On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 08:21,

Re: how to check the linux run level

2002-05-26 Thread Michael J. Denton
> How to check current run level? Look in: /etc/inittab the line: id:3:initdefault: should indicate it - in the line above the in init level is 3. Here is a decent article discussing the different init levels: http://www.freeos.com/articles/3243/ Hope this helps. Michael __

Re: how to check the linux run level

2002-05-26 Thread Mark Bradbury
/sbin/runlevel first number is the last runlevel you were at and the second number given is the current run level On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 08:21, Jianping Zhu wrote: > How to check current run level? > Thanks. > > > > Jianping Zhu > Department of Computer Scienc

how to check the linux run level

2002-05-26 Thread Jianping Zhu
How to check current run level? Thanks. Jianping Zhu Department of Computer Science Univerity of Georgia Athens, GA 30602 Tel 706 5423900 ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTE